Vica Kerekes

Éva "Vica" Kerekes is a Slovak actress of Hungarian ethnicity. She is active in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. She is often referred to and credited as Vica Kerekésová, Vica Kerekešová, and Kerekes Vica.

Vica Kerekes
Born
Éva Kerekes

(1981-03-28) 28 March 1981
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)
  • Csaba Vígh
    (
    m. 20112012)

Vica Kerekes was born to an ethnic Hungarian mother and a father of Hungarian descent. After studying at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, she moved to Budapest in 2001 where she met her future husband, artist Csaba Vigh.[1] She made her cinematic debut in 2004 with the Slovak film Konečná stanica. To the international audience, Kerekes is known for the 2011 film Men in Hope. She divorced in 2012 after having lived together for six years and being separated for a year.[2]

Filmography

  • 2004 Konečná stanica
  • 2007 A kísértés
  • 2008 Odaát
  • 2008 Nestyda
  • 2008 Mázli
  • 2008 Bakkermann
  • 2009 Nedodržený slib
  • 2009 Szuperbojz
  • 2009 Odsúdené
  • 2009 1_(2009_film)
  • 2010 Dešťová víla
  • 2010 Felnőttfilm
  • 2010 Nesmrteľní: Diabol
  • 2011 Men in Hope
  • 2012 7 dní hříchů
  • 2013 Křídla Vánoc
  • 2013 Příběh kmotra
  • 2014 Zejtra napořád
  • 2014 Clona
  • 2015 Burácení
  • 2016 Muzikál aneb Cesty ke štěstí
  • 2016 Krycí jméno Holec
  • 2016 Anděl Páně 2
  • 2017 Kapitán Exner
  • 2017 Die Freibadclique
  • 2020 Resistance
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References

  1. Vica Kerekes at the Czechoslovak Movie Database
  2. "Najväčšie rozvody 2012. Tieto otriasli médiami". centrum.sk. 27 December 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
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